Biography

Sager, Thomas W.
Professor, Department of Information, Risk, and Operations Management
Tom Sager received his B.A., M.S., and his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. His teaching and research interests are in applied and theoretical statistics, insurance and financial statistics.

Etti Baranoff and Thomas W. Sager. 2003. The Relations among Organizational and Distribution Forms and Capital and Asset Risk Structures in the Life Insurance Industry. Journal of Risk and Insurance 70, 375-400.

Ming Luo, S. Lynne Stokes, and Thomas W. Sager. 1997. Estimation of the CDF of a Finite Population in the Presence of a Calibration Sample. Journal of Environmental and Ecological Statistics 15, 346-352.

Thomas W. Sager and M.W. Hemphill. 1996. Applying the SAS System for Visual-Driven Analysis to the Support of Ambient Ozone Control Policy, in Proceedings of A&WMA Computing in Environmental Resource Management Conference,

Thomas W. Sager, James P. Gise, and M.W. Hemphill. 1991. Identification of Ozone Trends Masked by Effects of Weather and Seasonal Variations - a Houston Case Study, in Proceedings of Air and Waste Management Association, 91-66.6.

Robert A. McAllister, Thomas W. Sager, James P. Gise, and M.W. Hemphill. 1991. Importance of NOx Control Suggested by NMOC-NOx-Ozone Data Analysis, in Proceedings of Air and Waste Management Association, 91-75.1.